If I am not mistaken isn't 720p only sets the exception not the norm? Aren't most TVs right now being sold do 1080i and not 720p? Or are 1080i native? It seems to be that both technologies look better depending on their content, and shutting your eyes and saying there is only one clear choice for HD for everything is wrong.
Yet they are actually justifying chopping down 1080i delivered content, to almost a third of HD's true bandwidth, reducing the resolution down by 30%, say it LOOKS better, and that D* is in the RIGHT for doing this.
If you guys read the threads on AVS, it's painfully obvious I'm not as knowleadge as others on here like bruce, vurbano, etc... but if you generalize something there are groups of people who will jump on your case and nitpick to death.
"No way DVLOS you are wrong, it isn't XYZ * Y = HD it's XYZ * Y *.000039 = HD, everyone knows that!" and now a week later than D* starts their new HD Lite promo they are like:
oooohhh.. filtering is ok.. it depends how you do it. I mean you could mox, vox, or chicken pox filter it, if it's done right it will look like that hazy camera effect they used to take my child's baby pictures.. awww.. joo so cute D*.